Description
HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL (Sunflower vegetable oil),
Sweet Almond Oil (Sweet almond vegetable oil),
COCO-CAPRYLATE/CAPRATE,
VITIS VINIFERA SEED OIL (Vine vegetable oil),
POLYGLYCERYL-4 OLEATE (Nonionic surfactant),
ISOAMYL LAURATE,
BIXA ORELLANA SEED EXTRACT (Cuckoo),
GLYCINE SOJA OIL (Soybean oil),
Domestic plum seed oil (Plum vegetable oil),
Apple Seed Oil (Apple vegetable oil),
TOCOPHEROL (Vitamin E),
CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE,
PERFUM (Fragrance)
SVR's Physiopure cleansing oil is based on plant oils combining sunflower (*Helianthus annuus*), sweet almond (*Prunus amygdalus dulcis*), grape (*Vitis vinifera*), soy (*Glycine soja*), plum (*Prunus domestica*) and apple (*Pyrus malus*), plus Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, a light-textured emollient of plant origin. These fats effectively dissolve cosmetic residues, including waterproof make-up, through their lipophilic affinity with impurities. Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate acts as an emulsifier, enabling water rinsing without greasy residue. Annatto seed extract (*Bixa orellana*) provides antioxidant properties, complemented by tocopherol (vitamin E), which also protects the formula from oxidation. Caprylic/capric triglycerides contribute to the light texture. This product is suitable for sensitive and reactive skin looking for gentle make-up removal without sulfated detergents, as well as for dry skin benefiting from the nourishing properties of plant oils.
Written review of the BeautyDecoded application -
medium
This oil is quite thick, unfortunately it contains perfume and does not remove eye make-up well.
Written review of the BeautyDecoded application -
irritant
I was very disappointed by this oil, which caused me irritation. At first, I thought it was another product that was responsible, but it's actually the one that my skin (prone to rosacea) can't tolerate. It must be the fragrance that's to blame....
Written review of the BeautyDecoded application -
Very irritating
I can't give it more than one star because it stings my eyes so badly that I have to wash them with ophthalmic solution to relieve them and stop them crying. It's the first time this has happened to me, even though I have rather sensitive eyes. I insisted for a week but no improvement. Maybe it's the perfume?